tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7891341104960753282.post1677143828777457290..comments2016-06-13T07:28:17.264-04:00Comments on Journeys Past: Friday Fav - For Black History MonthCheri Danielshttps://plus.google.com/105910348641375588291noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7891341104960753282.post-14788236120595056072011-03-01T13:10:55.231-05:002011-03-01T13:10:55.231-05:00Thanks Kathy! Hmmm, if you wanted to give me the t...Thanks Kathy! Hmmm, if you wanted to give me the title/dates you were waiting on, I can pass those on to see what the hold-up might be. I do know we had a big change in administration that took place last summer and it did affect that department....maybe I can get a better update for you?Cheri Danielshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14700942096676683769noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7891341104960753282.post-61214863691027270082011-02-25T20:03:53.485-05:002011-02-25T20:03:53.485-05:00I absolutely love this post. My husband has famil...I absolutely love this post. My husband has family from Falmouth. Interesting area.<br /><br />Also, on your post after this one, I&#39;ve had tremendous luck and tremendous frustration with the digitized newspapers. I&#39;ve been waiting for a year and a half for them to scan in a few issues of a paper from Mt. Sterling, KY. They insisted it would be finished early last summer. I don&#39;t know what the hold up is, but it is a town and dates I&#39;m really interested in. On the other hand, I wouldn&#39;t have had a brick wall come tumbling down if it weren&#39;t for the digital newspapers the Lexington library has online.Kathy Reedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09417754385375586302noreply@blogger.com